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Cray's First Windows-Based Supercomputer Puts a 64-Core Datacenter On Your Desk [Cray Cx1]

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2008-09-16 12:00:00 by John Mahoney in Gizmodo
...supercomputer that runs the forthcoming Windows HPC Server 2008MS's answer to the high-performance *nix server systems run by most heavy servers. So now you can crunch your lab's genome splicing data while you play Crysis on another blade, with plenty of processing power to spare You almost missed it there right next to the desk, didn't you?...
 
 
 
 
 
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CX1 Supercomputer for $25K!

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2008-09-17 19:14:52 by max in zedomax.com
...supercomputer for about $25K each. The CX1 supercomputer can hold upto 16 Intel Xeon CPUs, 4 Terabytes of storage, and 64 gigs of memory The supercomputer will run Windows HPC Server 2008 , the only downfall of it I would rather see free Linux system running on the servers, that would probably bring down the cost of software and price down to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency goes for Fujitsu Supercomputer

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2008-02-19 10:52:11 by HASH0x8b701c0 in Fareastgizmos.com
...supercomputer system using Fujitsu's FX1 technical computing server. At the core of the new supercomputer is a massively parallel computer system comprised of 3,392 FX1 computing nodes, delivering peak theoretical performance of 135 teraflops (TFLOPS) . This system will replace the agency's existing supercomputer system, called the Numerical...
 
 
 
 
 
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Roadrunner Supercomputer - The Fastest $133 Million computer in the World!

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2008-06-10 01:46:12 by max in zedomax.com
...supercomputers and I even did a college final project on supercomputers. (Thats 10 years ago Heres Roadrunner Supercomputer, based out of Los Alamos National Laboratory, supposedly a lot faster than the now-runner-up BlueGene from Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in Livermore, California Damn, I wish Google released how big their computers are,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Microsoft and Cray deliver "mainstream" CX1 supercomputer: starts at $25k

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2008-09-16 16:03:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...supercomputer to do, um, whatever they want with ? In an effort to make sure every man, woman and child has an absurdly powerful number cruncher in their home (let's go with OSPP, or One Supercomputer Per Person), Microsoft has tag-teamed with the fabled Cray in order to "drive high productivity computing into the mainstream." The Cray CX1...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Supercomputer for Everybody?

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2008-09-16 20:14:03 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
...supercomputer running Windows HPC Server 2008 The pair is expected to tout the new offering as "the most affordable supercomputer Cray has ever offered," with pricing starting at $25,000 . (That is amazing The CX1 combines compute, storage and visualization in a single integrated system that's designed for non-traditional environments like...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Supercomputer for Everybody?

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2008-09-16 20:14:03 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
...supercomputer running Windows HPC Server 2008 The pair is expected to tout the new offering as "the most affordable supercomputer Cray has ever offered," with pricing starting at $25,000 . (That is amazing The CX1 combines compute, storage and visualization in a single integrated system that's designed for non-traditional environments like...
 
 
 
 
 
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NVIDIA announces cost, energy-saving Tesla Personal Supercomputer

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2008-11-18 12:27:00 by Donald Melanson in Engadget
...Supercomputer, which promises to deliver the power of a traditional supercomputer cluster at 1/100th of the price. That "personal supercomputer" is actually a platform based on NVIDIA's new Tesla C1060 GPU Computing Processor, which itself is based on NVIDIA's CUDA parallel computing architecture. The supercomputers themselves will come from...
 
 
 
 
 
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Roadrunner Military Supercomputer Sets Processing Record [Roadrunner]

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2008-06-09 07:45:00 by AddyDugdale in Gizmodo
...supercomputer at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, manages 1.026 quadrillion calculations per seconds, also known as a Petaflop. Twice as fast as IBM's Blue Gene/L, the previous World's Fastest, the Roadrunneralso from the House of IBM, will be used, once classified, to solve military problemssuch as making sure our proud nation's...